
Private tables & family cellars
Michelin kitchens opened after service. Long lunches in cellars closed to the public. A chef's table with a bottle from the family vault.
An itinerary is architecture. Experiences are the light that moves through it. What follows is a partial vocabulary — the private access, the tables, the crossings — that we weave into every week we compose.

Michelin kitchens opened after service. Long lunches in cellars closed to the public. A chef's table with a bottle from the family vault.

A captained gozzo tracing the Amalfi coastline. A vintage Riva Aquarama on Como. A private launch through the Venetian lagoon at dawn.

Corner suites, private terraces, and the addresses that never make the booking sites. The room the family stays in when the hotel is full.

Vertical Brunello tastings with the family. Dawn truffle hunts with a fifth-generation trifolau. A single long table set among the rows.
Chauffeurs who anticipate. Restaurant reservations at the right table, on the right night. Museum entries without queues. A concierge in your pocket, from arrival to farewell.